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- | Cryptomattes - originally devised by Jonah Friedman and Andy Jones from psyop - allow you to store automatically generated mattes for all items or surfaces in a single OpenEXR image. | + | [[https:// |
These can then be extracted in a compositing application using freely available plugins. | These can then be extracted in a compositing application using freely available plugins. | ||
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- | Cryptomatte in exrTrader Pro allows you so save all Cryptomattes in a single or in separate files. | + | [[https:// |
The levels determine how many different mattes may be stored per single pixel. 6 is usually a sufficient number. | The levels determine how many different mattes may be stored per single pixel. 6 is usually a sufficient number. | ||
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exrTrader also allows you to select any of the OpenEXR compression types that are compatible with Cryptomatte. | exrTrader also allows you to select any of the OpenEXR compression types that are compatible with Cryptomatte. | ||
- | This tab contains all Cryptomatte related functionality and is available with an exrTrader Pro license only. | + | This tab contains all [[https:// |
===Limitations=== | ===Limitations=== |